The engine has never stopped running so there was no getting it running again and it has been running the way it is running now for prob 3 seasons no change but I simply have not bothered to look into it because I use it for 10 minutes every 2 weeks or so and then put it away with other projects on the plate.
Yes when I said this......... it runs smooth as a kitten when I restrict the airflow to the carb choking it almost closed so I guess that again its not getting enough fuel for some reason........ my next thoughts were .........so I guess that again its not getting enough fuel for some reason.
Hopefully this does not sound sarcastic
Quote........Usually won't happen on a "dip tube" type..........
I am/was hoping that someone can tell me exactly why, I was hoping that maybe someone here has had the same problem with the same sort of carb.
Bottom of the tank is shined like a mirror almost and yes I don't have any thoughts of fuel additives fixing the problem but I have some laying about so I will try this before I pull the carb off to blow out and clean.
BTW you may already realize this Rusty but making gaskets is easy using an old cereal box, I hope it does not come to that because I am thinking that partial exhaust removal might be necessary and those nuts might not budge easily.
Thanks for the explanation on the dip-tube, now that it is explained to me I am quite sure that I remember some autos a bit older ( mid twenties and before ) than what I am used to messing with using this type of system, only read about it though and have seen schematics but have never had one apart.
Thanks again to everyone that has made suggestions, I will work it out and hopefully report back what I am able to find, if not than I will have one gently used working like brand new edger for sale on e-bay : )